This YouTube video announces a giveaway for a "Zombie Slayer" Dagger, presented by PSA. The description strongly promotes viewer support through merchandise purchases and channel memberships, emphasizing that the channel is not a backup and is viewer-funded with no sponsors. It also includes links for Patreon and SubscribeStar for further support. The original score is by Madison Stegall and artwork by Daniel Greenfield.
This YouTube video presents a range review of the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Dagger, nicknamed the "Zombie Slayer." The reviewer explicitly asks if it's "Better Than a GLOCK!?", suggesting a comparison between the PSA Dagger and Glock firearms. The video likely showcases the firearm's performance and features at the range, with the title implying a positive or at least noteworthy assessment of the PSA Dagger.
This YouTube video showcases a custom "Zombie Slayer" PSA Dagger pistol, highlighting its unique modifications and aesthetic. The creator also provides information on how viewers can potentially acquire their own similar firearm through various support channels, including merchandise, Patreon, and SubscribeStar. The video emphasizes viewer support and mentions original artwork and music contributors. It is presented as part of a series by TYMPPP, indicating a focus on firearms and potentially related content.
This video appears to be titled "I Call This One The Zombie Slayer". Based solely on the title, it strongly suggests a focus on a firearm, likely a rifle or high-powered handgun, presented in a dramatic or tactical context, possibly implying its effectiveness for self-defense or survival scenarios, with the "zombie slayer" moniker evoking a theme of preparedness or extreme capability. The content is expected to showcase the firearm, potentially with a demonstration or discussion of its features and performance.
This YouTube Short features the Ruger LCP Z "Zombie Slayer" .380 ACP pistol. The title humorously references a "Zombie Slayer" theme and asks viewers if they remember this specific firearm. The video is short, likely a quick showcase or teaser, and includes calls to subscribe. The emojis suggest a lighthearted and possibly humorous take on the firearm.
This YouTube video features a comparison between a "Mare's Leg" firearm and a zombie head, exploring its effectiveness as a "zombie slayer." The description highlights the perceived suitability of this firearm type for such scenarios and promotes the use of Ballistic Dummy Lab products with a discount code. It also includes affiliate links for camera gear and encourages viewer support through Patreon and PayPal, alongside social media links.
This video features a 'Man on the Street' segment from G&A where they interviewed attendees at the DPMS Outbreak Omega 5 event in Morristown, MN. The focus of the interviews was to understand why participants celebrate zombie culture. The event itself suggests a context where firearms and preparedness are likely elements of the zombie enthusiast community.
This video showcases a custom-built "Zombie Slayer Rifle" based on the Ruger 10/22 platform. While not an official Ruger product, it's presented as a fun build by the "Moss Crew." The description emphasizes that the video is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, with all shooting conducted safely on approved ranges under professional supervision. It includes disclaimers regarding the viewer's responsibility for imitation, the necessity of licensed work on firearms, and adherence to all applicable laws. The video also promotes an Amazon store, Patreon, USCCA legal self-defense network, and a music channel.
This video reviews the SOG Creed knife, highlighting its strengths as a rust-resistant woods knife capable of chopping and splitting wood. The reviewer praises its excellent SOG ergos, comfortable Kraton grip with good traction, functional double guard, and hammering pommel. The AUS8 steel blade is noted for its thickness, corrosion resistance, edge holding, and ease of sharpening. The unusual blade shape with a dramatic upward sweep is ideal for utility, skinning, and wilderness craft. The knife's heft and forward balance are superior to many other SOG fighters. The leather sheath is aesthetically pleasing but lacks a secure belt loop. While positioned as a collectible due to its quality and price, the Creed is also a capable tool for hard service, including chopping, food preparation, and defense.
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